great insight

collocation in English

meaningsofgreatandinsight

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great
adjective
uk
/ɡreɪt/
us
/ɡreɪt/
large in amount, size, ...
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insight
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.saɪt/
us
/ˈɪn.saɪt/
(the ability to have) a clear, deep, and sometimes sudden understanding of a complicated problem ...
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(Definition ofgreatandinsightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The disc is a notable debut, promising further chant interpretations ofgreatinsight.
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In the case of the adult these investigations providedgreatinsightinto the characteristics of the mature linguistic system.
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At the same time he hasgreatinsightinto how people actually feel about questions of value, whether ethical or aesthetic, and he tries to accommodate those feelings.
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Of course, some informal patients are fully capable of managing their affairs, havegreatinsightinto their condition and know that they need help.
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Clearly, the lady concerned is a councillor withgreatinsight.
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As we deviate increasingly from the laws of nature, a vicious cycle is established which requiresgreatinsightand energy to correct.
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The shop floor hasgreatinsightinto what goes wrong and how things can be improved.
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As in so many subjects, he showed agreatinsightinto the problem.
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He brings to themgreatinsightand passion for his subject, but also good humour.
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It is a fascinating book because it gives one agreatinsightinto what is going on all over the world.
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We have had some interesting discussions, which showgreatinsightand knowledge.
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That work has given megreatinsight.
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Those of us in that situation do not havegreatinsightinto the problem of access to the high moors or grouse moors.
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His speech was delivered withgreatinsightand considerable passion.
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It demandsgreatinsighton the teacher's part, and great patience with specially difficult children, especially in large classes.
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His legal advice was often very sound and withgreatinsight.
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That is agreatinsight.
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This brings me to his secondgreatinsight, the constant theme of his life and work: to promote happiness, not of the few but of the greatest number.
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Beveridge'sgreatinsightwas that if one could define categories of benefit recipient carefully enough, measures could be well targeted on poverty without means-testing.
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